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CONCEPT 2000 USER'S MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Basic Concepts ............................................................................................................................................................3 AREA......................................................................................................................................................................3 USERS ....................................................................................................................
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Basic Concepts To use the Concept 2000 system effectively it is helpful to understand six simple terms used in the system. These six terms are: • • • • • • Areas Users Zones On Off Terminals AREA The Concept 2000 security system is designed to protect one or more areas. When you wish the Concept 2000 to protect an area, then you need to turn that area on. When protection is no longer required for an area then you need to turn that area off.
ON And OFF The most common operation performed on the Concept 2000 is a User (eg. FRANK THRING ) turning an Area ( eg. FRANKS SHED) either On to protect the Area, or Off to access the Area. Each Area ( eg. FRANKS SHED) may have one or more Zones ( eg. FRANKS SHED WINDOW) used to protect that Area when the Area is turned On. TERMINAL All Concept 2000 operations, such as turning On and Off Areas, are carried out at a Terminal.
Description Of The Keys The Concept 2000 is controlled by using the keypad located below the display window. Each time a key is pressed the Concept 2000 will emit a short “beep” to indicate that the key was accepted. You may press the keys as fast as you like but, only one key should be pressed at a time. If the Concept 2000 emits a “long beep” when a key is pressed it means that the key was not accepted or is not allowed.
The LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys are optionally used during normal operations to control scrolling messages in the display window. Each time the LEFT arrow is pushed, the scrolling message will start again from the beginning. If the scrolling is too fast, or too slow, use the RIGHT arrow to step the message one letter at a time, or, hold down the RIGHT arrow to speed up the scrolling message. Most scrolling messages will scroll 3 times.
Operating your System 3.1 Turning An Area On Or Off The most common operation of the Concept 2000 panel is turning On or Off Areas. To turn On or Off an Area you must first enter your secret code then press the OK key. As the digits of your secret code are entered the display window will show each digit as a “#” character: If you make a mistake, press the END key and start again.
3.3 Isolating Zones On Exit Some Users may be allowed to Isolate the un-sealed Zone which will then prevent the Zone from detecting movement for the period that the Area is turned On. If FRANK THRING was allowed to Isolate Zones then the display would show: n “FRANKS SHED WINDOW is un-sealed. Please secure zone and press ON or isolate this zone by pressing OK.
3.6 ACKNOWLEDGING ALARM MESSAGES When an alarm occurs in an Area which is turned On, the Concept 2000 will often display an alarm message on the Terminal. The alarm message will identify the name of the Zone which caused the alarm and the name of the Area that contains the alarmed Zone. The alarm message will be continuously displayed, in the display window, until the alarm message has been acknowledged by a User.
OTHER PANEL OPERATIONS When your secret code is entered and the OK key is pushed, the Concept 2000 assumes that you wish to turn On or Off an Area. Sometimes you may wish to perform some other panel operation. 4.1 MENU To perform another panel operation, other than turning On or Off Areas, you must press the MENU key first. When the MENU key is pushed, the Concept 2000 will display what other operations you are allowed to perform. The operations available may be different from User to User.
REVIEW MEMORY Review is used to inspect what your system has been up to while you were not using it. After pressing the MENU key, press the “1” key. The display window will now show the last item which was entered in the review memory. The first line will show the date and time, to the nearest second, that the event occurred. The second line will show the actual event and will often be scrolling. Use the UP arrow to go backwards through review memory and inspect earlier events.
5.1 SEARCHING FOR AN EVENT IN REVIEW Sometimes you may wish to find a particular review event that may have occurred many days ago. To save looking at all review events, which may have occurred after the particular event you are looking for, the Concept 2000 can automatically search for a particular event. The digit keys from “0” to “8” can be pressed to search backwards through review memory for specific items. Each time a digit key is pressed the review memory is searched backwards for that item.
CHANGE CODES All Users who are allowed to operate your Concept 2000 panel are issued numbers from000 to 016. • Note: Some systems may allow up to 96 Users and others to 512. Each User has their own name and their own secret code. One of the Users has to be given the responsibility of setting up and making the required changes to User codes. The User with this responsibility is User 000 and is referred to as the MASTER USER.
The secret code may now be entered for this User number. All digits “0” to “9” are allowed and the secret code may be 1 to 8 digits in length. • Note: the actual numbers contained in the secret code are only displayed if you are inspecting or altering your won code. If you are not altering your own secret code the numbers are displayed as “#”. This allows individual Users to keep their secret code private from User 000.
When a User attempts to turn On an Area, any un-sealed Zones in the Area will be displayed in the display window. If this option is “Y”, then this User may Isolate any un-sealed Zones by pressing the OK key. If this option is set to “N”, then the Area with the un-sealed Zones cannot be turned On by this User until the offending Zones are secured. • Note: This question not asked for User 000 This option determines whether this User is allowed to perform Walk-testing of Areas under his/her control.
When the Concept 2000 needs to display more than one screen of information, the second line of the display window is scrolled. The scrolling may always be controlled by, pressing the LEFT arrow to re-start scrolling, or the RIGHT arrow to scroll letter by letter. Holding the RIGHT arrow pressed will speed up the scrolling. This option allows the default scrolling rate to alter depending on the current User operating the system. Scrolling speed may be set between 1 and 8 characters a second.
ISOLATE ZONE/INPUT Certain Users may be allowed to Isolate Zones via the Concept 2000 ‘s MENU options • Note: To Isolate a Zone the Area(s) which that Zone is in, must be OFF. When a Zone is Isolated and the Area containing that Zone is turned On, the Zone will be ignored for the rest of the time that the Area remains On. When the Area is turned OFF again, the Isolated Zone will automatically be reinstalled and no longer be ignored. The opposite for a Zone being Isolated is for the Zone to be Enabled.
When you are finished, press either the MENU key or the END key. User 000 will be asked a preliminary question after the MENU and “3” keys are pushed. Press the “1” key. The “2” key should only be used under instruction from your Installing company.
WALK-TESTING AREAS It is prudent to regularly check that all Zones within an Area are fully operational, Some Insurance requirements insist that this type of test is performed on a regular monthly basis. 8.1 SINGLE AREA USER All Zones within an Area can be checked when the Area is OFF by pressing the MENU key, then the “4” key. The display window will show the mane of the Area being tested.
ADJUSTING THE TIME AND DATE. The Concept 2000’s Time and Date can be set by the Master User. Some Central Stations will automatically perform this task for you when the system is monitored. First press the MENU key, followed by the “5” key. • Note: Only User 000 may perform this function. The display window will show: The second line shows the time, to the nearest minute, when Set time/date was entered.
USING THE DEADMAN TIMERS The Deadman facility is used so the Concept 2000 system can “keep an eye” on personnel working in the vicinity of a Concept 2000 Terminal. The Deadman facility can either be enabled or dis-enabled, on a per terminal basis, by first pressing MENU, followed by the “6” key.
PROGRAMMING The Concept 2000 is an extremely powerful system that will be fulfilling security needs well into the 21st Century. This versatility is the result of thousands of programming options available throughout the Concept 2000 system and, as a result, this module is usually restricted for use by the Installer only. The Installer, User 001, has the same system access levels as the Master User, User 000, and has the added feature of being able to program the system.
CALL-BACK The Concept 2000 system stores several telephone numbers in its memory that are programmed by the Installer. These telephone numbers are used, by the Concept 2000, to communicate alarms to Central Stations or to Private telephone numbers. It is recommended that the Concept 2000 always be connected to the telephone line so that Remote service diagnostics may be effected. The system is designed to be connected to an “external” telephone line so that the Concept 2000 may be dialed directly.
ACCESS CONTROL 13.1 OPERATING DOOR-LOCKS Concept 2000 Terminals may be installed to control electrically operated door locks. Your alarm Installer can advise you on the full Access Control capabilities of the system. The electric door lock is operated by pressing the OK key a second time, when the Concept 2000 Terminal is displayed an Area name to turn On or Off. The electric lock will only operate if:• • • • The Area the lock provides access to is currently turned Off.
GLOSSARY OF ERROR MESSAGES Below, is a glossary of common error messages that can occur in the Concept 2000 system: “User dis-abled. Memory not configured to store this User. Memory must be re-configured by Installer.” • A User number was selected that the Concept 2000 has not been allocated memory space to save. The Installer must use the Code configuration option to allocate more memory. “Code duplication.
• The Walk-testing of an Area was attempted without turning the Area Off first. “Zone/Input does not exist” • A Zone was chosen in Isolate mode that does not exist. “Zone/Input must be Off by Areas” • An attempt was made to Isolate or Enable a Zone, whilst at least one or more Areas which use that Zone are On. All Areas using that Zone, including Area 0, must be Off to Isolate or Enable that Zone.
PART SPECIFICATIONS Control Module Dimensions Length Width Height Maximum ambient temperature Lid Tamper protection Chassis Tamper protection Chassis orientation Fabrication material 415mm 210mm 73mm 50 degs C YES YES ANY Mild steel DISPLAY & KEYS Display types Scrolling rate Terminals beeper warnings Number of keys Maximum code entry speed Terminal dimensions Flush Surface User character set EL Backlit 32 Character 2x16 line LCD 1-8 Chars/sec 0.1 second 1.
POWER SUPPLY A.C. input voltage Battery float charge voltage LAN distribution voltage Max detector load per module Battery type Battery capacity 16-19 V RMS 13.75 volts 13.75 volts 0.5 amps Sealed lead acid 6.5 amp hour BACKUP TIMES (TYPICAL) 1 Terminal, no detectors 1 Terminal, 500ma load 30 hours 9 hours REAL TIME CLOCK Calendar length Resolution Trimmable accuracy 256 years 0.1 second 1 sec/week I.E.I. Fast (proprietary released) Securitel (Ness S.I.U.